Virtualization is the base for the information technology of enterprise in sea breeze city. This technology is related with the VMware and the other VMM developers. There are many benefits that would impacts the sea breeze city:
Server consolidation: this is not unusual to attain the 10:1 virtual to physical machine consolidation. It means that the ten applications of server could be run on the single machine that is needed as many physical computers to give the single operating system and the environments of technical specification in order to differentiate. The utilization of the server is optimized and the heritage software could be maintaining the old operating system configurations while the latest applications are running in the VMs with the up to date platforms. “Although the server supports the many of the VMs would be possibly have the more money, CPUs and the other hardware. This would be used little or no power and having the similar physical space decreasing the utilities costs and the expenditures of real estates in sea breeze city” (Burger, 2012).
Testing and development: “the use of the VM allows the quick deployment by separating the application in the known and the maintainable environment in the sea breeze city” (Burger, 2012). The server crashes that is needed the hours for reinstallation now took the moments by merely copied the virtual image.
Dynamic load balancing and the disaster recovery: “the workloads of the server changes, the virtualization gives the capability for the virtual machines that are more utilizing the resources of the server to be navigated to underutilized servers”. (Burger, 2012) The disaster recovery is the serious element for the IT in sea breeze, because the system crashes could make the large economic losses.
2. Explain how to offset potential negative implications of the adoption of virtualization for the city of Sea breeze.
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